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Keikichi Osaka
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Biography
Born in Hekinan, Aichi Prefecture, as Suzuki Fukutarō. He debuted in 1932 with "The Department Store Executioner" (Department no Kōkeishi) in the magazine "Shin Seinen". Known for his orthodox short detective stories, he produced numerous works before dying of illness during military service.
Literary Schools / Movements
Detective fiction
Publication Venues (4 venues)Click to filter works by venue
Selected Works (19 works recorded in Aozora Bunko)
- 死の快走船 (Shi no Kaisō Sen) (1933)
- 気狂い機関車 (Kichigai Kikan Sha) (1934)
- 花束の虫 (Hanataba no Mushi) (1934)
- とむらい機関車 (Tomurai Kikan Sha) (1934)
- 石塀幽霊 (Ishi Hei Yūrei) (1935)
- 闖入者 (Chinnyū Sha) (1936)
- 三狂人 (San Kyōjin) (1936)
- 白妖 (Shiro) (1936)
- あやつり裁判 (Ayatsuri Saiban) (1936)
- 動かぬ鯨群 (Ugoka nu Kujira Gun) (1936)
- 銀座幽霊 (Ginza Yūrei) (1936)
- 寒の夜晴れ (Kan no Yoru Hare) (1936)
- 坑鬼 (Ana Oni) (1937)
- 三の字旅行会 (San no Ji Ryokō Kai) (1939)
- 香水紳士 (Kōsui Shinshi) (1940)
- カンカン虫殺人事件 (Kankan Mushi Satsujin Jiken) (—)
- デパートの絞刑吏 (Depāto no Shibo Kei) (—)
- 幽霊妻 (Yūrei Tsuma) (—)
- 灯台鬼 (Tōdai Oni) (—)
References
- Wikipedia (English) — Source for biographical summary (CC BY-SA)
- Aozora Bunko — Source for the complete works list (CC BY 4.0)
- Japanese version of this page — Full bibliography and bibliophile information